VOL. XXXIV
NO. 23
11-MARCH-1991
The Political Scene
Iraq has accepted - and begun to comply with - all the allied demands forending hostilities, including rescinding the annexation of Kuwait, and with thewar over, attention was quickly refocussed on the shape of the peace to come. USPresident George Bush has put forward an ambitious agenda for settling theregional problems behind the crisis in the Gulf, although whether the regime ofIraqi President Saddam Husain will be a party to this attempt to...
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